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Graham Cluley runs his own award-winning computer security blog, and is a veteran of the anti-virus industry having worked for a number of security companies since the early 1990s. Now an independent security analyst, he regularly makes media appearances and gives computer security presentations. Follow him on Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/gcluley">@gcluley</a>.

I received a similar message from Canada Post. Unfortunately for them, or perhaps intentionally, the word "invoice" was spelled "inboce" and while one link was a legitimate Canada Post link, the one just below it to download the invoice was not. Assholes!

I really hope these people that write malware and distribute it either for gain or just to make others lives miserable, I hope they get a real slow and very painful cancer and they spend every penny they have fighting it only to go broke and die by it. That would be justice.

I just got one from DHL as I was away for the week they claimed they could not deliver I was curious. Upon opening the zip I knew something was wrong and tried to shut it off it continued until crtl alt delete managed to stop it and then I took the tracking # to real dhl site which of course said it was an invalid #. Thank You for the article.